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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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you may think that's bad news for the economy. over the long run that's true but in first lo but low productivity growth is an omen. >> good to see you. six big global banks accused of colluding to create line libor, setting the interest rate from everything, student loans to credit cards. citibank will play another $95 million as part of the settlement. as debated for three years now the rule could be a harsh reality for wall street. they're expected to pass a stricter version of the letter to keep from making speculative trades. they can't use your fossed mountain or cheaper borrowed money for trading. i have a full plate today but as we get close for next tuesday i'm going to make sure that we explain the control rule to you. doctor, doctor, why won't you take my obama insurance. why many physicians fear obama will hurt their bottom line and they've decided not to participate. and then pay your damn parking tickets. we'll have that story when we return. >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for americ
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the future looked brighter than the past. and for some, that meant following in your old man's footsteps at the local plant, and you knew that a blue-collar job would let you buy a home, and a car, maybe a vacation once in a while, health care, a reliable pension. for others, it meant going to college -- in some cases, maybe the first in your family to go to college. and it meant graduating without taking on loads of debt, and being able to count on advancement through a vibrant job market. now, it's true that those at the top, even in those year
the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the...
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economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to stephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed coziedup to us. >> i see it you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people working two years with their kids is 60,000 but that is on a lot in california just with cost-of-living does not always work is great to raise minimum-wage there is too many variables that point to a clear path but ideally you do not want that of all wages and the recession you want to increase unemployment and you want those of benefits to drive wages down and the value could save that with unemployment benefits but they could never do that to adjust the problem with having a supply of that now is you want peop
economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to stephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed coziedup to us. >> i see it you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people...
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>> janet yellen is looking at a economy that's recovered a little bit. there's no sign of inflation. on the other hand what they're doing right now is extraordinary. i don't think they really felt comfortable doing these extraordinary things the and they'd like to stop doing them as soon as they can. >> we know in washington the two sides of the aisle have not had many things that they have had in common. it looks like we could get some sort of a small budget deal. if you have murray on one side and paul ryan, the congressman. if the two of them can come up with something, even if it's a small deal, what would that do to economic growth in the first half of next year? >> certainty is never good for the economy. uncertainty driven by policy. it's certainly not good for the economy. i feel quite good that murray and ryan are on this. two serious legislatures. they want to come to a deal. it's not going to be a grand bargain. we're not going to see the fundamental restructuring that we need to see. that can will be kicked down the road as it has been. even
>> janet yellen is looking at a economy that's recovered a little bit. there's no sign of inflation. on the other hand what they're doing right now is extraordinary. i don't think they really felt comfortable doing these extraordinary things the and they'd like to stop doing them as soon as they can. >> we know in washington the two sides of the aisle have not had many things that they have had in common. it looks like we could get some sort of a small budget deal. if you have...
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economy. those are the jobs we need to raise wages for. >> jack brings up an important point, seven out of ten growth occupyings through 2020 are low-wage jobs. this the american job market. the president has supported this, we have a lot of democrats who have come out and supported thchl i think it is much harder, actually, for conservatives to dismiss the minimum wage in the way they dismiss other parts of the social safety net. this is not an entitlement program. there's economic stimulus. i think this puts conservatives in a tough position. >> it does put republicans in a tough position. majority of republicans think this is a good idea. the president talked beauty this yesterday. he's been talking about this for as long as he's been in public life. how is it we get more hone into the hands of working americans so we can grow the economy with people actually going out and working every day and building the economy with their hands and their brains. the next challenge for the democrats, how
economy. those are the jobs we need to raise wages for. >> jack brings up an important point, seven out of ten growth occupyings through 2020 are low-wage jobs. this the american job market. the president has supported this, we have a lot of democrats who have come out and supported thchl i think it is much harder, actually, for conservatives to dismiss the minimum wage in the way they dismiss other parts of the social safety net. this is not an entitlement program. there's economic...
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economy. if the economy remains strong, more demand less supply fairs will go up. but, american and u.s. airs have been reported by the justice department to give up seven teen pair of slots at la guardia airport in new york. those slots will be divided up right now between southwest and virgin america. the national airport, the justice department wants to see those slots go to low fairs too. >> or is it simply because there are fewer airline that can say more for fees and that's that. >> they are as much of the aaron industry as wings are to an airplane. they are here, they are not going to go away, what we will see is a change in how airline sell them. american has offered different bundles. and obviously, if you are a more loyal customer, if you pay a business type of fair, or if you carry certain credit cards you may get exempted from those fees. >> henry heart of the industry, henry thank you for coming on, we appreciate it. >> sure. >> it took a merger to save american airlines, it took
economy. if the economy remains strong, more demand less supply fairs will go up. but, american and u.s. airs have been reported by the justice department to give up seven teen pair of slots at la guardia airport in new york. those slots will be divided up right now between southwest and virgin america. the national airport, the justice department wants to see those slots go to low fairs too. >> or is it simply because there are fewer airline that can say more for fees and that's that....
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we are talking about an economy that is not good. >> they are making the money worth it. printing money all over the world. and they are printing a staggering amount of money in the money wil be worth worth less and less on sunday when it ends, we will all suffer very badly. everybody watching this show should be very worried and prepared. lou: i am anxious because i have been listening to jim and i know that we will be looking ion us. and the only way for me to be prepared is to make a lot of money. right now before all heckme eaks loose. >> i don't know, that's why watch lou dobbs. [laughter] >> i buy the things that haven't gone up so much, agriculture, russia of all things, i've even been thinking about buying poland. [laughter] lou: alumni, that's great. >> i was in russia for 46 years. lou: these guys are acting like a bunch of communists. now they are acting like a bunch of communists. >> so what are you talking about? they have been administering those islands for 40 years and we have this, the chinese, and the koreans. >> the really think that they should act lik
we are talking about an economy that is not good. >> they are making the money worth it. printing money all over the world. and they are printing a staggering amount of money in the money wil be worth worth less and less on sunday when it ends, we will all suffer very badly. everybody watching this show should be very worried and prepared. lou: i am anxious because i have been listening to jim and i know that we will be looking ion us. and the only way for me to be prepared is to make a...
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that will have a long-term impact on the economy. it was this belief that we have to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. therefore if you start to think , about that, it changes your whole view of education. i did step into a situation with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines. that is the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows. in many cases, they are in at joining zip codes. -- adjoining zip codes. we needed to do something about that. we need to hold ourselves accountable for what we are doing. i have to say that i am envious of teachers. their ability to impact on an intergenerational basis the , young people and the families is this unbelievable gift that many have accepted as their calling. none of us are perfect, the reality is the state of connecticut is filled with teachers working very hard to get it right. they are demonstrating a willingness to change methods, a fundamental change being embraced in the state of
that will have a long-term impact on the economy. it was this belief that we have to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. therefore if you start to think , about that, it changes your whole view of education. i did step into a situation with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines. that is the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows. in many cases, they are in at joining zip codes. --...
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not serving the economy as they're supposed to be so literally depends on the proposals right and left to wait for tomorrow to see who gets picked and i gather that next year we'll find out who gets paid who will be at the bridge program that's over an hour from all of us here at broome thanks for watching c.n.n. xterm. oh my god by i do no longer access bed clean holy moley china bandspread cooling how will we survive treat the mainstream media well in fact by do the e bay of china no longer exist but calling but it was only ever one of by these many subsidiaries which is the big oil and that was just for one samsung product for several weeks and those weeks only one point three seven bit cleaner ever sent to buy do look here this is their wallets. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question. coming up on our t.v. andy age twenty fourteen is out on capitol hill lawmakers have been dragging their feet when it comes to funding the defense department yesterd
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there were a lot of hate crimes, a lot of bigotry, a lot of resentment, in part because of the economy, and in part because when people, i think, walk up and realize that there are a lot of them out there. i mean, it was like, who are these people; right? so there were a lot of reactions all over the world, not just in the u.s.. sussex county, in particular, elected officials, and this is a theme throughout the book, were careless in what they said. you knowings they talked about not only illegal indians but anchor babies, the children of immigrants who crossed the border to have kids, one of them said, and so it just became sort of fair game as to -- as you heard in one of the things i read from this young woman in high school, the media played a role in in; right? i think it was just what they were -- it was part of the -- this was the environment in which they grew up. >> you point out in the book that there's a healing process going on, and tragedy, but many other places where they don't go through any kind of work, even in the state of new york, and, you know, you move far away fr
there were a lot of hate crimes, a lot of bigotry, a lot of resentment, in part because of the economy, and in part because when people, i think, walk up and realize that there are a lot of them out there. i mean, it was like, who are these people; right? so there were a lot of reactions all over the world, not just in the u.s.. sussex county, in particular, elected officials, and this is a theme throughout the book, were careless in what they said. you knowings they talked about not only...
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stock market because the economy is still weak and vulnerable. schiller said he's not sounding the alarm yet but avoids financials and technology. >>> many americans do their investing exclusive italy through mutual funds and retirement plans and some of them are increasingly worried that 401s will not carry them through retirement. some are moving through funds in rand out like a trader buys and sells stocks. this is getting a thumbs up from some investors but a thumbs down from financial investors who guide money. >> she figures she'd need 4 million to have a financially secure retirement. >> top of my list, china, new zealand, africa, antarctica, i want to be able to go freely and not pinch pennies. >> sandy who does not believe social security will be around has been saving money for nearly 20 years. even though she paid close attention to the markets and actively managed the fund she realized the rate her money was going she wouldn't have enough for her golden years. >> i'm not going to save $4 million out of what i don't spend on food and s
stock market because the economy is still weak and vulnerable. schiller said he's not sounding the alarm yet but avoids financials and technology. >>> many americans do their investing exclusive italy through mutual funds and retirement plans and some of them are increasingly worried that 401s will not carry them through retirement. some are moving through funds in rand out like a trader buys and sells stocks. this is getting a thumbs up from some investors but a thumbs down from...
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big market shares to gain in the emerging economies, particularly in china. put them both in your stocking this christmas season. > >thank you lincoln ellis. > >you bet. retailers are seeing a spike in "online" shopping-- but it's too soon to tell if it'll make up for the slight drop in sales over the thanksgiving weekend. our cover story looks at who's gaining in the big push of the short shopping season. shares of internet retailer e- bay advanced in trading on cyber monday-- closing at 51- 35. while amazon declined to $392-30. retailers look for online sales to hit two-billion dollars for the first time ever, capping the first wave of holiday shopping. "there's good bargains. maybe 30--35% off." the short holiday shopping season---shorter by six days including a valuable weekend led some to push cyber monday into the weekend, much as brick and morter retailers pushed black friday earlier. "inovember one started with promotions that made it seem like, "black november. but some retailers started in september." so far, it has been lukewarm start for brick and
big market shares to gain in the emerging economies, particularly in china. put them both in your stocking this christmas season. > >thank you lincoln ellis. > >you bet. retailers are seeing a spike in "online" shopping-- but it's too soon to tell if it'll make up for the slight drop in sales over the thanksgiving weekend. our cover story looks at who's gaining in the big push of the short shopping season. shares of internet retailer e- bay advanced in trading on cyber...
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bush did not have the entire democratic party trying to bring down the economy right now barack obama has got the entire republican party trying to bring down the economy which means that getting it to twenty sixteen is going to be a lot harder than getting it two thousand and eight but the bottom line is when you look back at the phrase great depression was never quiet until one nine hundred forty s. right when we when we when people look back at that era they said you know that really was a decade we're going to look back at this and say this wasn't just two thousand and eight this really was a decade now i want to try and on a happy note how do you think the u.s. will crawl out of this twenty sixteen great recession that we're now if it's what they want to call it or what for quite a lot of analysis and twenty years from now i don't think they did in one thousand nine hundred to that one hundred forty whatever it is how will the u.s. find its way out of it the good news is that every economic every really big economic crash has basically will awaken to the people whether it was the
bush did not have the entire democratic party trying to bring down the economy right now barack obama has got the entire republican party trying to bring down the economy which means that getting it to twenty sixteen is going to be a lot harder than getting it two thousand and eight but the bottom line is when you look back at the phrase great depression was never quiet until one nine hundred forty s. right when we when we when people look back at that era they said you know that really was a...
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bush did not have the entire democratic party trying to bring down the economy right now barack obama has got the entire republican party trying to bring down the economy which means that getting it to twenty sixteen is going to be a lot harder than getting it two thousand and eight but the bottom line is when you look back to the phrase great depression was never coined until one nine hundred forty s. when we when when people look back at that era they said you know that really was a decade we're going to look back at this and say this wasn't just two thousand and eight this really was a decade now i want to try to end on a happy note how do you think the u.s. will crawl out of this twenty sixteen great recession that we're now if it's what they want to call it or what for quite a lot of analysis and twenty years from now i don't think they did in one thousand two hundred to that one hundred forty whatever it is how will the u.s. find its way out of it the good news is that every economic every really big economic crash has basically awakened to the people whether it was the crash of
bush did not have the entire democratic party trying to bring down the economy right now barack obama has got the entire republican party trying to bring down the economy which means that getting it to twenty sixteen is going to be a lot harder than getting it two thousand and eight but the bottom line is when you look back to the phrase great depression was never coined until one nine hundred forty s. when we when when people look back at that era they said you know that really was a decade...
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the economy gained 200,000 new positions last month. >>> in mexico startling new developments about a cargo of stolen radioactive material. they havthey have arrested two . they are being treated for raid radiation poisoning. poisoning. ♪ ♪ >>> as the word continues to mourn the loss of nelson mandela, stories are emerging of how america was crucial in the fight against racial segregation. consider this what was america's role in helping break the power of apartheid ove overseas the secretary for african a affairs will join us. >>> new york's mayor elects one of the biggest supporters to head the nypd. >>> a new wave of violence hit bebengazi. >> what would it be like to live on a floating ship in the middle of the ocean. >>> welcome to "consider this". we begin with the celebration of the life and legacy of nelson mandemandela. a ten-day mourning period began in south africa where mandela ercheddeendended the wave of ap. >>> mamandela's fellow lauret sd the sun will rise tomorrow and the next day and the next. it may not appear as bright today but life will carry on. joining me n
the economy gained 200,000 new positions last month. >>> in mexico startling new developments about a cargo of stolen radioactive material. they havthey have arrested two . they are being treated for raid radiation poisoning. poisoning. ♪ ♪ >>> as the word continues to mourn the loss of nelson mandela, stories are emerging of how america was crucial in the fight against racial segregation. consider this what was america's role in helping break the power of apartheid ove...
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so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will bwillneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal costs per hour have gone up 10% to 25%? >> well, you have to put that question in context. first of all most of our low wage jobs are in the retail and service industries. a study was done on impact of raging minimum wage to $12.25. in the real retail industry that would amount to 1 hers of annual sales. 6% of payroll. so we're not talking about a dramatic shift, number one. number two, would you hire them? i think the answer is if you want to stay in business and want to stay competitive, yes, you will. no question about it. we're looking
so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will bwillneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal...
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seen as the employees here they can be seen as competitors for jobs as well and with the turn in the economy it's coincidence this took place in 2008. i did a lot of investigation into hate crimes and that kind of goes hand in hand. so that is how they are making a living. some women work in homes taking care of the cleaning and babysitting. >> i don't know if you heard there is a student group in texas today they took the program off but what shocked me is the head of the student group was actually looking out. his name was garcia. to me it was shocking knowing that they decided that this would be a good idea. did you find any hate among the groups you talk to? >> i didn't find hate but one of the attackers his mother is african-american and his father is puerto rican and what i learned in reporting this book is, while i think we know already people tied to humanity to those that we know. it's not different for example with black-and-white. it's like my best friend but i don't believe in whatever. so it's kind of they were comfortable in their own world because they knew each other and spok
seen as the employees here they can be seen as competitors for jobs as well and with the turn in the economy it's coincidence this took place in 2008. i did a lot of investigation into hate crimes and that kind of goes hand in hand. so that is how they are making a living. some women work in homes taking care of the cleaning and babysitting. >> i don't know if you heard there is a student group in texas today they took the program off but what shocked me is the head of the student group...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. planet there i marinate and this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up j.p. morgan. nepotism especially in china now that's according to new documents on earth and published in the new york times we're going to tell you all about it coming right up and one of the sexiest metals known to man is behind some of the most criminal behavior in the world has ever seen bold it's a complex thing and the best selling author matthew heart knows a thing or two about it he joins me to discuss his new book aptly titled goals and finally in today's big deal rachel courteous and i talk about the state battle for boeing and i'm not talking about our trade not you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. our lead story today j.p. morgan the bank is dominating headlines yet again no not this time for paying exorbitant fines to the federal government or for jamie diamond's after our
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. planet there i marinate and this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up j.p. morgan. nepotism especially in china now that's according to new documents on earth and published in the new york times we're going to tell you all about it coming right up and one of the sexiest metals known...
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economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. dennis: the jobs market seems to be going in the right direction of that will it allow jobless benefits anyway? we have christopher dodd and jaundice and do you feel based on today's numbers it was a key jobs report that first of all, to start with men of wage? raised the minimum wage? >> no reason why people who work full time should not be able to afford to live. read a living wage where people could feel proud of what they do of what ever it is said the jobs created our service level jobs. a lot of people who have been through world war i of the unionized workers are of manufacturing paint is working in the service sector. then now these people go to work but now the government has to subsidize. stay back here is the
economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. dennis: the jobs market seems to be going in the right direction of that will it allow jobless benefits anyway? we have christopher dodd and jaundice and do you feel based on today's numbers it was a key jobs report that...
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china is one of the fastest- growing economies and tech industries.
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jen rogers joins us to tell us what it means for the to be american economy and the global economy as well. we are coming right back. the obama administration touting dramatic improvements out of healthcare.gov, and that is not what we are finding. we will be talking with the former director, tom scully, on what is really going on with obamacare. as a business owner, i'm constaly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i t 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me th unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital o. chse 2% cash back or double miles on every purchas every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! lou: our first guest is here to serve at least partly as a tutor for you will end me. he says that obamacare is the biggest middle-class entitlement ever conceived and he says beyond the flawed website, we need to stay focused on the fact that health care law spe
jen rogers joins us to tell us what it means for the to be american economy and the global economy as well. we are coming right back. the obama administration touting dramatic improvements out of healthcare.gov, and that is not what we are finding. we will be talking with the former director, tom scully, on what is really going on with obamacare. as a business owner, i'm constaly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from...
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because is the economy dependent going? >> i think the economy would be a lot better if the president would get out of the way and stop trying to help because what he proposes of policies are the problem and i am not basing it on a partisan point because bush got us in with big government. obama is digging us in deeper. why is the media not paying attention? he is giving the same speech, more government, higher taxes, more intervention, more regulation. i guess we ought to have automatic french translation policy. >> dan mitchell and david k. johnson, appreciate you joining us to talk about this tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >> switching topics now from the economy and freedom for financial equality for freedom for some of the smartest animals. the non-human rights project filed a habeas corpus suit in an effort to win release from a cage for a 26-year-old chim pans e called tommy. the suit will file for a 26-year-old cheek named kiko and two used in a research lab. the non-human rights project says it plans to file sui
because is the economy dependent going? >> i think the economy would be a lot better if the president would get out of the way and stop trying to help because what he proposes of policies are the problem and i am not basing it on a partisan point because bush got us in with big government. obama is digging us in deeper. why is the media not paying attention? he is giving the same speech, more government, higher taxes, more intervention, more regulation. i guess we ought to have automatic...
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." >>> a possible tipping point for the economy. 203,000 jobs created last month. but as low-wage workers take to the streets it looking more like one america with two economies. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." america on track to create nearby 2.3 million jobs this year. but the quality of those jobs could spark the beginning of a 21st century labor movement. fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a living wage, $15 an hour. they are not alone in their call for better pay. >> we know there are airport workers and fast food workers and nurse assistants and retail salespeople who work their tails off and are still living at or barely above poverty. >> the president has called for raising the minimum wage to $9 an hour. he also supports a bill in congress to raise it to $10.10 but fast foods workers say $15 an hour the living wage they need. the question, a living wage, who pies? could raising the minimum wage ultimately hurt the very worker rs it's meant to help? it's all in the eye of the beholder. f
." >>> a possible tipping point for the economy. 203,000 jobs created last month. but as low-wage workers take to the streets it looking more like one america with two economies. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." america on track to create nearby 2.3 million jobs this year. but the quality of those jobs could spark the beginning of a 21st century labor movement. fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a...
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first of all the economy is a completely different place. we have maybe a million or so immigrants that have recently come into this country. they on average make less than your average native population. that's one thing. you have to look at the change in the the manufacturing of service sectors. the employers have sent millions of jobs overseas over the past 20 years and many of those folks had to find other jobs-- lower paying jobs-- maybe jobs with fewer hours-- that's another issue. finally on the other end of the spectrum you talk the state taxes state taxes that system is one of the main ways the government has redistributed income over time. that whole system has been decimated over the past 10 years or so. we see the government allow wealthy individuals to send more and more of their income to their children and grandchildren. > > and very quickly before and you take off, how critical is it to have a college degree in the current environment? > > education is essential every single thing that we look at shows us that the higher educ
first of all the economy is a completely different place. we have maybe a million or so immigrants that have recently come into this country. they on average make less than your average native population. that's one thing. you have to look at the change in the the manufacturing of service sectors. the employers have sent millions of jobs overseas over the past 20 years and many of those folks had to find other jobs-- lower paying jobs-- maybe jobs with fewer hours-- that's another issue....
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economy and th the dece of the middle class. and trey, welcome. chris, i don't remember sales going down, a big deal, what do you make of it? >> i wish i could make better news of it. we have record unemployment. we have zero wage growth. we have 48 million people, americans on food stamps, last time i hecked santa does not take ebt. it snow surprise this sale -- it is no surprise that sales were down. >> shopper spent -how much is that? per family? 423 down from 423 in 2012. >> i think this question requires maybe a big picture approach, holiday shopping started early this year. retail me not conducted a survey. survey. 40% of shoppers started in september. it might have taken a bite out of the black friday sales. and there was a 21% jump in cybershopping monday. it might plan out. >> it always goes up, double digit? >> i don't know if much. last year was the biggest on-line shopping day in history, we were expecting a 15% jump. >> another big question, who won out, is it bcks and mortars or on-line? >> amazon. every other promoon i have seen, th
economy and th the dece of the middle class. and trey, welcome. chris, i don't remember sales going down, a big deal, what do you make of it? >> i wish i could make better news of it. we have record unemployment. we have zero wage growth. we have 48 million people, americans on food stamps, last time i hecked santa does not take ebt. it snow surprise this sale -- it is no surprise that sales were down. >> shopper spent -how much is that? per family? 423 down from 423 in 2012....
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economists estimate the distillery business has the potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the financial issues didn't deter them setting up shop. where some sees obstacle, the ceo sees opportunity. >> this might diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. >> the investment in a neighbourhood on a rebound is welcomed by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. in a warehouse where the aroma is intoxicating, these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass is always at least half full. >> holiday shopping gets a boost. u.s. shoppers spend nearly $10 billion on black friday, down 13% on last year. sales rose 2.3% overall compared to 2012 once thanksgiving day sales were added to the mi.. >> colorado communities are banding together to recover from the devastating flood in september. jamestown was nearly destroyed. we look at how residents are bouncing back. >> the music is back. with it the people are slowing returning to the foothills down in the
economists estimate the distillery business has the potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the financial issues didn't deter them setting up shop. where some sees obstacle, the ceo sees opportunity. >> this might diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. >> the investment in a neighbourhood on a rebound is welcomed by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium...
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the automation, the computer indication of our economy. the shift from manufacturing to the service sector. america still makes more than nearly every other economy in the world, but it's made by machines not people. >> globalization hammering the middle class? >> absolutely. it's just as much about automation as globalization. it's often left out of the story. we have not had any new amazing technologies, even though we have cellphones, it it's not as the space. nothing new for the working class. >> is there something new that the president should have said? >> i think a minimum wage increase is an important part of the solution. we think of people who are in it for the summertime or transitioning young people in the labor market, but increasingly we see people in this these jobs as adults in for the long haul. >> wait a minute-- >> that being said--please, go ahead. >> you're going to hear the arguments that you normally hear, it kills jobs, cripples the economy, and causes layoffs. >> we could reason this and have abstract discussions b
the automation, the computer indication of our economy. the shift from manufacturing to the service sector. america still makes more than nearly every other economy in the world, but it's made by machines not people. >> globalization hammering the middle class? >> absolutely. it's just as much about automation as globalization. it's often left out of the story. we have not had any new amazing technologies, even though we have cellphones, it it's not as the space. nothing new for the...
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meeting and the two presidents have discussed lightly the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is why the importance that this was a step or a flight for the ukrainian president on his way back from china where he has met with his chinese colleagues and. carried on the quite productive economic talks in fact the president said that he had. signed a number of deals amounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments now while unocal which was trying to figure out a way for ukraine to solve its financial issues here in here we had this literally teeming not just with ukrainian protesters but also with western politicians one of them in particular victoria nuland who has paid a visit to the tent city that was set up here by the protesters essentially expressing the u.s. support for the ukrainian opposition and for the protesters as well as maternal and has also held close talks with. the darling of the ukrainian opposition among others that we have seen among the protesters on the square were foreign ministers from sweden germany and the netherlands has hop
meeting and the two presidents have discussed lightly the economic aspects it really is no surprise economy is something that is why the importance that this was a step or a flight for the ukrainian president on his way back from china where he has met with his chinese colleagues and. carried on the quite productive economic talks in fact the president said that he had. signed a number of deals amounting to roughly eight billion dollars in investments now while unocal which was trying to figure...
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they lose their ability to contribute to the economy. again, all we have to do is look at the mess in europe to see where that path takes us. and what worries me about obama is we are not going to deal with inincome ine quiltty and mobility unless we take the chains of government off of the economy. >> let's take talk about these mixed signs on the disney. consumer confidence is down. but on the other hand, it looks like private sector hiring is up. we have numbers that came out today, fairly positive. on the other hand -- we had home sales going up 25% in october. on the other hand, holiday retail sales have been weak. so, dan, the economy, something or has it really just started to turn around? >> the numbers, it could be a statistical blip, but in general, in general, compared to europe, we are doing okay. we are having two % growth or so averaging out over, you know, several quarters. now, with that being said, we used to have 3% average growth. so we are suffering compared to our normal pattern, and i agree with david, if this was a
they lose their ability to contribute to the economy. again, all we have to do is look at the mess in europe to see where that path takes us. and what worries me about obama is we are not going to deal with inincome ine quiltty and mobility unless we take the chains of government off of the economy. >> let's take talk about these mixed signs on the disney. consumer confidence is down. but on the other hand, it looks like private sector hiring is up. we have numbers that came out today,...
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we will discuss the trade in the transactions to watch and its affect on the economy. that is coming up tonight. hope to see you then. by midnight tonight, members of congress need to enroll in the health care plan under the affordable care act. or they risk losing their government subsidy. us now fromly joins washington. lawmakers, are they having any problems signing up for health care? like every day, they are facing technical glitches. some sticker shock as well as they plan to drop their federal health care plan and sign up for the obama health care law. they have to beat some of their own cooking. they have to experience what their constituents are dealing with. the reality is, they have more options. 112 gold level planned by four different insurers. the government picks up about 75% of their premiums. the onlineet to use exchange, not the troubled healthcare.gov. john bane are signed up for an individual plan. his office that it took them several hours and he does not really like the end result. a new $800 a month premium went to factor in his wife's medicare.
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coming up i'll speak with one activist who wants to democratize our local economies and most show you how. the continuing inconsistent rise of china beat the clearing district to fly zones or a critical view on the subject of buying u.s. dollar did in fact it would appear that china is tearing a page from washington's playbook to make rules to its geopolitical interests. fact that it's. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find a job ready to join the movement then walk away from the b
coming up i'll speak with one activist who wants to democratize our local economies and most show you how. the continuing inconsistent rise of china beat the clearing district to fly zones or a critical view on the subject of buying u.s. dollar did in fact it would appear that china is tearing a page from washington's playbook to make rules to its geopolitical interests. fact that it's. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's...
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the new economies are underinvested in arts. they have zero. is a top and one that did see this. 3 billion.ore them this is an increase. they sold about $200 million worth of contemporary art. they held the largest option ever. including the triptych that became the most expensive art works sold at auction. these are being driven by the allocated money that has very limited demand. they workold days, fine because of collection and passion. now they are just small factors. now it is allocating money from your basket of wealth. allocatingng it about 5% of their words. he wanted to get into the , sotheby's has been having issues of their own. digest recently leave the company. we will be on the markets and in about 30 minutes time. "bloomberg west" is up next. ♪ >> live from peer three in san francisco. welcome to the early edition of west./"rg i am emily chang. the focus is on business and investment in the future. companies from apple to facebook are demanding u.s. surveillance reform in thewake of edwards noted's -- wake of edwards d snowden'
the new economies are underinvested in arts. they have zero. is a top and one that did see this. 3 billion.ore them this is an increase. they sold about $200 million worth of contemporary art. they held the largest option ever. including the triptych that became the most expensive art works sold at auction. these are being driven by the allocated money that has very limited demand. they workold days, fine because of collection and passion. now they are just small factors. now it is allocating...
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number two, is the economy stronger than free money from the fed? and number three, can interest rates and stocks both rise together? jim and jeff are in chicago. okay. guys nice to see you first of all. >> hey, sue. >> is good news finally really good news? jim you first. >> yes, it is. unfortunately yesterday, i hadn't arrived at this conclusion but i've been convinced today it piz. good news is good news because the market realizes that we're washing liquidity probably at a point where more than we should be based on the economic condition but the fed is hamstrung and going to be difficult for them to walk back. the fed knows since the fed's hands are tied let's celebrate while we can. good news, as long as it doesn't get too hot, i hate to say goldie lock's people said before me, not too hot. >> all right. moderation in all things. what do you think, jeff? >> sue, certainly adding jobs to the u.s. economy is good news, but i'm going to disagree slightly to my friend mr. your rio here. we saw that underscored on the nonfarm payrolls, we saw it go
number two, is the economy stronger than free money from the fed? and number three, can interest rates and stocks both rise together? jim and jeff are in chicago. okay. guys nice to see you first of all. >> hey, sue. >> is good news finally really good news? jim you first. >> yes, it is. unfortunately yesterday, i hadn't arrived at this conclusion but i've been convinced today it piz. good news is good news because the market realizes that we're washing liquidity probably at a...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze afghanistan has been a black hole swallowing people and the resources of anyone brave enough to step in after years and years of battles for the soviets and the americans still end is still locked in strife is afghanistan hopeless well there is one person that definitely doesn't think so. to be born you know afghanistan. plot could be a harder lot for a person as a baby she was left to die in the cell and not to have to suffer or her life but she survived and advanced and believes in the future of her home. once more than just to improve the fate of women in afghanistan she wants to be the first woman president in the history of her. and our guest today found zia koofi an afghan politician running for president in two thousand and fourteen so great to have you on our show today first of all let me just say that i admire your courage to do what you are doing in afghanistan i
find out what's really happening to the global economy. look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. hello welcome to sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze afghanistan has been a black hole swallowing people and the resources of anyone brave enough to step in after years and years of battles for the soviets and the americans still end is still locked in strife is afghanistan hopeless well there is one person that definitely doesn't think so. to be born you know afghanistan. plot...
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pay a lot of taxes, spend a lot of money in the stores and restaurants and create a big chunk of our economy and we take tax revenues from those people to help people throughout the entire rest of spectrum. >> we billionaires are new york city. whereas new york is yankee stadium with the best seats bought up by bankers who don't even use them. new york is the statue of liberty. closed for a private event. >> jon: that was closed because of hurricane sandy. >> that's what they told you because you were not invited. >> jon: what was the event? >> i can't tell you but it was a secret sex party with masks. i don't know who i was having sex with a woman who looked like sumner redstone with a mask on p. the point is he is going to turn this city into a living hell. >> jon: he's not. all he is doing is adding a half percent tax increase on wealthier residents for pre,-k. >> a living hell. new yorkers traveling underground packed together in urine scented sub terrainan sewage trolleys and line up to eat wet tubes of meat dispensed from soviet era metal carts. ew. >> jon: i think you are describing h
pay a lot of taxes, spend a lot of money in the stores and restaurants and create a big chunk of our economy and we take tax revenues from those people to help people throughout the entire rest of spectrum. >> we billionaires are new york city. whereas new york is yankee stadium with the best seats bought up by bankers who don't even use them. new york is the statue of liberty. closed for a private event. >> jon: that was closed because of hurricane sandy. >> that's what they...
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the call this the right now a economy. -- we call this the right now economy. customers usually screw this up. they do not get the local behavior quite right. let's break. -- >> right. outle are quickly figuring how to take full advantage of it. look at companies in the portfolio. they figure out how to make the mobile experience so good that you will find what you want to buy in by it. that is the conversion rates on mobile. >> i noticed on the amazon site, the mobile experience is quite different. about the talked years they have done things to encourage more like bruce. use a simple is better than offering more choices? >> right. look at the most successful things on the mobile commerce. very simple. they give you the right choices. because of that, you convert touch better. true of the amazon mobile app, too. th i am not into on -- in dep about fab. but i see rollout stories. could you lay out how this is successful, because it is different from what i have been reading. >> every company goes through evolutions and changes. what they have done really well i
the call this the right now a economy. -- we call this the right now economy. customers usually screw this up. they do not get the local behavior quite right. let's break. -- >> right. outle are quickly figuring how to take full advantage of it. look at companies in the portfolio. they figure out how to make the mobile experience so good that you will find what you want to buy in by it. that is the conversion rates on mobile. >> i noticed on the amazon site, the mobile experience is...
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even in the long-term secular view, when you have a global economy that is growing, we have noticed a trend that the merchandise exports as a percentage of gdp is doubling at a faster rate than any time in world history. >> all of the doom and gloom and talk about unemployment and the u.s. growing slower than it should, you can listen to that data and recognize there is global growth. >> yes, and the fundamental changes will be better in 2014 than in 2013. the u.s. grew 1.7% 2013. we think it could be 2.5% next year, in part because the contraction and fiscal policy will be less next year. >> we are focused on alternate assets on this show. how does water work? >> water is unappreciated -- its global consumption pattern is directly correlated to rising global incomes. if we are right that the world's population is going to grow by another 2 billion people in the next 15-20 people, water consumption is going to go up meaningfully. >> any company that can treat it and process it and clean it will benefit. so much of global growth is derived in cities. >> when we think about where big, u
even in the long-term secular view, when you have a global economy that is growing, we have noticed a trend that the merchandise exports as a percentage of gdp is doubling at a faster rate than any time in world history. >> all of the doom and gloom and talk about unemployment and the u.s. growing slower than it should, you can listen to that data and recognize there is global growth. >> yes, and the fundamental changes will be better in 2014 than in 2013. the u.s. grew 1.7% 2013....